June 26, 2010

You see when ever a person fought for justice & freedom from ancient time, people called him extremist, terrorist or outlaws no body came to supported them. Gandhi Ji, Robin Hood, Mangal Pandey, Nelsen Mandela, Subhash Chandra Bosh, Rani Laxmi Bai, Bhagat Singh are great example in front of us how, they faced criticism & torture of rulers during their struggle for justice & freedom, people are addressing them as a extremist or outlaws but now a days they are getting respect like gods & known as great freedom fighter. May be I am asking silly question that terrorism & Naxalism is a fight for freedom? I think, Its difficult to answer but if you go through the back ground of our political leaders. you will find out that 99% person political leaders are corrupted, doesn't mater its India or any other nation, corruption is a part of politcs. You see Lalu Yadav, Mayawati, Mulayam Sing Yadav, Sajan Sing, Shivu Soren, Jagdish Titler, Narsimah RAO, Arjun Singh, Narendra Modi, L.K.Advani, Rajiv Gandhi, Sarad Pawer, Karuna Nidhi, Sashi Tharoor, who faced criminal charges in various scams or for riots & later got clean chit from CBI.

On the other hand we Indian are suffering from Inflation & common people struggling to survive that time Our govt enhanced the salary of MPs from 16k to 80k, what you can do to see their monopoly nothing.

Now question arise that are we still enslaved? as we got freedom from Britishers but again lost our freedom when corrupt political leaders started to rule us, that means terrorist & Naxal are fighting for freedom. God knows better I think we should think about it seriously rather than blaming blindly to the terrorists & Maoist because none like to be a terrorist or Maoist, it must a fault of our system which creating such bloody situation which creates a terrorist or Maoist. At last I would like to say that political leaders need to correct themselves to solve the problem like terrorism & Maoist rather than fighting ti finish it, this is the only solution to terrorism & Naxalism.